Rosalie snaps: she's done with Adrian's devoted act, lays divorce papers on the table and announces, "Let's get a divorce." A news bulletin reveals Adrian's first love, Rose Smith, has returned as Pine Group's PR director, suggesting secret contact and raising stakes. The two barter coldly—Rosalie demands $500 million, Adrian counters and they settle at $300 million with a stipulation that payment follows the divorce certificate; she names a floor and a $10 million fallback. She asks for a small upfront sum to move—five thousand—prompting his incredulous reaction. The payout and next move remain unresolved.
Adrian's wife storms out demanding, "I really want a divorce," and reveals she can't wait because Adrian hasn't signed the papers and she needs a year's rent today. She rushes to Mr. David Walker's shop to sell a designer bag appraised at 1.28 million but is told consigning would delay payment. Insisting on an immediate sale, a sudden bidder interrupts and raises the offer to 1.5 million, adding 100,000 for the store. The bag is sold on the spot, but Adrian's unsigned papers still hang over her, forcing a new decision about the cash.
Miss Keller launches a second-hand luxury shop to become independent. A client hands her $1.4 million and Mr. David Walker offers renovation help through his designer son. Miss says she’s been stuck at home and will rely on her own skills instead of depending on others. Sales pick up when a shopper spots a Hermès bag and a pearl bracelet in the inventory. The buyer reveals the bracelet belonged to Rosalie and was given by a woman who refused anything from her husband. Miss accepts the money and help, but inventory tied to personal stories now complicates her fresh start.
Adrian learns from Mr. Lloyd that Rosalie hasn't visited her ailing former lover Bryson Gordon, whose condition suddenly worsens. Furious, Adrian complains they're not yet divorced and Rosalie is already selling his things to help Bryson. At home Rosalie fusses over Adrian, gives him a fitness watch and urges rest while the divorce papers remain unsigned. She's invited him to Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer's tenth anniversary and insists on a proper Hermès bag, but the bag is said to be at maintenance and then revealed sold without Adrian's consent. With the Hermès gone, Adrian faces the anniversary empty-handed and an inevitable confrontation.
At a wedding-anniversary gathering Rosalie is singled out for not carrying her Hermès bag. Adrian's ex, Miss Smith, appears carrying that very bag and tells a guest, "Thanks for selling me this bag." Guests erupt, hurling insults and accusing Rosalie of a setup. Rosalie panics because the public exposure could jeopardize her planned divorce settlement: she thinks if she upsets Adrian and he refuses to divorce, she won't get the money. She decides she must smooth things over with Adrian first. The episode closes with Rosalie admitting she sold the bag, her fate tied to Adrian’s reaction.
Mrs. Lloyd is exposed at an event when Miss Smith shows a bag she bought. Mrs. Lloyd admits she sold a bag but says it wasn't her own; she explains she sources pre-owned bags and is opening a second-hand store. Pressed by neighbors, she produces a lease to legitimize the shop and uses the incident to promote it. She reveals Adrian, her husband, had barred her from working during their year of marriage. Now she announces she'll open the store and will seek a divorce if he's made to close it, ending by declaring she will call the shots.
Adrian confronts Miss Smith after recognizing a Hermès bag as Rosalie's and accuses her of selling it to pressure him into paying for renovations. Miss Smith denies it, says the bag was sent for maintenance, and tries to deflect with business small talk while Adrian probes whether her second-hand store and their exchanges are staged. He demands the bag be returned. Miss Smith admits she already spent the sale money on rent and fears losing the divorce payout if he walks away. With retrieval impossible, she suddenly thinks of an idea to get the bag back.
Miss Smith receives a message asking to meet at a cafe and to bring the bag she sold. At the meeting, a woman—Adrian's wife—requests to rent the bag for $1,000 a day and reveals Adrian refuses to sign their divorce papers unless she proves she didn't sell it. She says she sent the bag for maintenance and pleads for Miss Smith's help. Miss Keller urges reconciliation, calling divorce a temporary spat. The wife hesitates and says, "I'll think about it," leaving the bag, the unsigned papers, and Miss Smith's decision unresolved.
A woman arranging a divorce leaves a bag with another person and begs them not to tell her husband, saying she needs it to get him to sign. The bag later returns from Rose, but the divorce payout is postponed. She presses for an advance to renovate her shop—renovations will cost at least $2 million—but is offered only a thousand dollars. Outraged, she snaps, "Who are you trying to insult?" The episode ends with the other person scoffing, "let's see how she pulls money out of thin air," leaving her shop and divorce unresolved.
Rosalie marries Adrian to pay for her boyfriend's medical bills and to free her brother from debt. Adrian accepts the marriage not for love but to spite his ex, Rose. A year of being treated as a disposable wife hardens Rosalie. When Rose resurfaces as Adrian's PR head, Rosalie files for divorce—her final answer to humiliation. During tense, raw divorce negotiations, Adrian sees the grit and dignity she has kept hidden. Those moments crack his indifference and awaken unexpected longing. Faced with losing her, Adrian launches a desperate, all-out effort to win Rosalie back, forcing both to confront motives, wounds, and what love truly costs.